This paper is a case study of a situation in which a soft-systems methodology coupled with an object-oriented approach for viewing the requirements was used in a complex environment to gather a set of requirements. By considering the cost, priority, and risk attributes of the requirements, as well as clarifying the wording of the requirements for verifiability, an optimal systems architecture and development process was achieved in a relatively short period of time compared with the standard systems engineering process.
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